Description

1881 One-Cent, Judd-1667, R.7, PR 64. Barber's design for a
one-cent piece that used the head later used on the Liberty nickel.
The reverse is simple: a Roman numeral I is in the center,
surrounded by a wreath of wheat and cotton. Struck in aluminum with
a plain edge. A bright and choice pattern, there are no signs of
oxidation, just a grease stain (as struck) on the obverse through
the date. An attractive and more affordable aluminum pattern.
Purchased by the consignor, David Faraday, from Hank Rodgers on
September 18, 1971 for $155. (PCGS# 61667)

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